The Eagles Cheerleaders May Want Paris Jackson But They Can't Have Her

The Eagles Cheerleaders May Want Paris Jackson But They Can't Have Her

You may have heard of the bizarre story of the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders wanting to recruit the daughter of legendary pop star Michael Jackson to be a part of their squad. But there's one problem: Paris Jackson is only 14 years old.

The L.A. Times writes that you have to be at least 18 years old and also have a high school diploma to be an Eagles cheerleader.

“We think Paris will make a great Eagle cheerleader,” Zaun told TMZ.com.

“We thought that she had a
lot of poise, confidence and enthusiasm in her cheer performance. Paris
has that ‘wow factor’ that makes a great cheerleader.”

There's one catch though. In order to be an NFL cheerleader, you must
be at least 18 and have a high school diploma. Jackson is 14, so her
audition for the team is at least four years away.

Glad we got that out of the way.

But good job getting the Eagles Cheerleader Calendar talked about on national TV, Eagles cheerleader person.

"I think anybody who knows me or who has played with or against me along the road here, knows that I am not that kind of player," Manning said, according to a statement released by the Flyers. "I am not out there intentionally trying to hurt people. I'm a guy who plays the game hard and I take pride in that."

Gretzky didn't mind seeing that fire in McDavid, saying competitiveness is part of what makes the great ones great. And he said the targeting comes with the territory of being a superstar. It was something he and Mario Lemieux dealt with, too.

"And Connor, he's going to get tested every night, but this is not new for him," Gretzky said Friday at the NHL board of governors meetings. "He's been tested since he was a kid and then playing junior hockey and now in the NHL and he's always responded and done his part."